chancel Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of chancel In English

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  • The canons of 1604 allowed the use of either the nave or the chancel.

  • These seats were usually close to the chancel, and sometimes within it.

  • Dee is the first bishop known to have asked in his visitation articles if communion tables were railed in at the east end of chancels.

  • In practice, this meant that not everybody faced in the same direction, though a general orientation towards the pulpit\chancel was certainly maintained in most churches.$!

  • I think the rector is liable to repair the chancel, and the parishioners are liable to repair the nave.

  • A tithe-owner may have spent a great deal of money in repairing the chancel.

  • Is it only an ecclesiastical building when it refers to the chancel of the church?

  • The incumbent, as such, has no liability at all for the chancel, nave, or any other part of the church with regard to repairs.

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